Vicon Industries, a leading designer and producer of security surveillance solutions, introduces a 16-channel H.264 video encoder model that converts analog camera inputs into streamed IP video data.
[Editor's note: John Honovich publishes this and other information on network video at IPVideoMarket.info.] Migrating from analog to IP can be tricky, mainly because most everyone has existing ...
As an IP video guy, every time I go through U.S. Customs at Boston’s Logan Airport I’m struck by all the analog cameras that still hang on the wall behind each officers’ booth. I’ve crossed that ...
CHELMSFORD, Mass.—Axis Communications, a major network camera manufacturer, is introducing two encoders it says will allow small- to medium-sized surveillance installations to cost effectively move to ...
Fremont, California (Jan 12th, 2009) – EyeLytics today announces the immediate availability of a Main Profile HD H.264 Encoder IP core for the surveillance market. The IP core has been developed for ...
Video processing silicon IP core provider Allegro DVT and Beamr, developer of content-adaptive video encoding technologies, are bringing to market an integrated solution that combines Beamr’s CABR ...
Woodcliff Lake, NJ, January 26, 2011 — Semiconductor intellectual property (IP) provider CAST, Inc. has expanded its suite of video and image compression IP with a ...
The integrated solution, which combines Beamr’s CABR silicon IP with Allegro’s market-leading video encoder IP, cuts AV1 bitrates by up to 40% with no quality loss GRENOBLE, France & TEL AVIV, Israel- ...
The global economic downturn is apparently having no major effect on the market for IP video surveillance cameras and other equipment, as sales remain strong worldwide. Meanwhile, the technology ...